“The technical man must not be lost in his own technology,” Fazler Khan once said. “He must be able to appreciate life, and life is art, drama, music, and most importantly, people.” 1929-1982

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Brawn, Brains, and Beauty

The meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everythingused to be like oil and its inky reserveDug for with laser focusto box up in barrels for portable digestionThe great resevoirs of Earth Powervacuumed, cracked, and sackedfor motivational speechesby chemical robots preaching freedom.In their growling voices they dictate our optionsputting prices on our freedomputting a price on their companyIn any case as worlds are changedfor the worse from exhalation of C02each time they start growling down bywaysin every boring place and remembered days.The chemical motornation produces climate change.

And new meaning rises like clockworkupon silicon robots that direct all singingand play and pretty much everythingreplacing most all chemical machinesas engines of silicon drink electronsputting too a price on their companyas our freedom in honest mistakes shrinkswhere suddenly for the sake of COOrdinationhow and what we're supposed to dois dictated by unfeeling timingof silicon clocks COOrdinatingand we no longer get to chooseWherein, If choice is freedom,then COOrdination is a form of slaveryas surely as bonds of routine and obligationdictate that we have fewer and fewer choices.

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